Energy density
How to Calculate the Energy Density?
Energy Density is definded by calculating the amount of store energy per unit volume.
Stored energy per unit volume = volumetric energy density, unit: joule/m³.
Stored energy per mass = gravimetric energy density, also known as specific energy, unit: joule/kg.
In the case of batteries (rechargeable batteries), the energy density is usually related to the mass (gravimetric energy density) and defines the capacity of the energy storage device, e.g. 220 watt hours per kilogram (220 Wh/kg) under standardized test conditions.
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